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Topic: Americans Must Learn How to Win Again |
Americans Must Learn How to Win Again
Canada Free Press, by Judi McLeod
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Posted By:snowcloud, 11/3/2012 2:12:07 PM
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| Think of Tuesday as America’s next turn at bat in the ball game, after the seventh inning stretch. As firebrand patriot JB Williams points out: “We need to load our bases and wait for the pinch hitter to send it right ‘outta the park.” It’s a metaphor, but a good metaphor… Just like baseball fans have done down through the ages, voters need to file into the biggest ballpark of all, the one called the voting poll. It’s the final game in the World Series for freedom and liberty. Surfing the net and glued to television on Tuesday, we’ll still be waiting to hear that sound that gets the crowd
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Theeo, 11/3/2012 2:51:14 PM (No. 8985250)
TEAM AMERICA still knows how to win. There are times when the team management must be changed. Good Ridance, Obama.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
besttalker, 11/3/2012 3:10:41 PM (No. 8985284)
I haven't stopped crying since I read this. When you say Americans have been beaten down, you ain't kidding. We've not only been beaten down by the international leftists but by our own "president", his crass and profane staff and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Companies have been threatened by this president; successful producers have been ridiculed and maligned. Everything exceptional about our country has been destroyed by this one-man wrecking ball: NASA, energy production, the auto industry, family prosperity - but most importantly the American spirit itself. The spark in American's eyes is dwindling, just like I've seen in Europe. What has bothered me most is that the leaders of these entities (NASA and many businesses) seemed to go quietly into the night, afraid to speak out until recently.
The Republican Party do not know or seem to be interested in an incremental approach to winning. The left is patient. Drip, drip, drip. It used to be that Americans could survive a horrible leftist president. I'm not so sure anymore because of the institutional changes in our laws. Obamacare, which will ruin us and is impossible to enforce, will be the nail in the coffin. So too, the 2-3 Supreme Court judges Obama will appoint in a 2nd term and hundreds of federal judges.
So as the election approaches I am praying for a Romney win. But as he opted for Mr. Nice Guy after the 1st debate, Obama and his thugs have played dirty. With a complicit press, a natural disaster, and a fat governor, Romney's lead is gone.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
ebuilder, 11/3/2012 3:59:09 PM (No. 8985414)
Judi is right. Looking back to Gerald Ford, whose campaign slogan was "WIN," Americans have fallen to a place where winning wars, or winning at anything is looked at by some as contemptible. That is the delusion we have been under for decades: no borders, no standards, no beauty, no God of absolute truth, and no American "grain." Perhaps our choice on Tuesday is freedom or death. Or, to be fair, death or freedom.
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